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Balkan J Med Genet ; 22(1): 41-48, 2019 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31523619

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The associations between serum vaspin levels and metabolic or coronary artery disease (CAD) and polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is under the scope of current researchers. Therefore, this adipokine can be considered as a biomarker of metabolic syndrome (MetS). The aim of the study was to analyze the associations between the vaspin rs2236242 polymorphism and physical activity in relation to MetS and its components. The analysis involved the genetic material and clinical data of 108 individuals with MetS and 110 controls. Vaspin rs2236242 polymorphism was detected using the tetra-primer amplification-refractory mutation system polymerase chain reaction (T-ARMS PCR) method. The TA genotype of vaspin rs2236242 was associated with a greater risk of MetS and its components compared with the TT genotype. The analysis of interactions between genotype and walking time revealed that a walking time longer than 60 min./day significantly decreased the risk of MetS in the TA carriers (p = 0.007). The obtained results suggest that any unfavorable effect of the TA genotype of the vaspin rs2236242 polymorphism can be essentially reduced, or even reversed, in a case of individuals walking longer than 60 min. a day. The analysis of the interaction between vaspin rs2236242 polymorphism and walking showed that a walking time of longer than 1 hour a day significantly reduced the risk of MetS, elevated blood pressure and triglycerides concentration.

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J Sports Med Phys Fitness ; 55(6): 628-38, 2015 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25369275

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AIM: Although physical activity brings a range of lifelong health benefits, it may also lead to injuries that pose a significant threat to health. It is particularly noticeable in people involved in professional sports where sport-related injuries commonly occur and are associated with intense exercise which aims to improve physical fitness. The article attempts to determine incidence of sports injuries reported by Plus League volleyball players, as well as to identify their most common types and causes. METHODS: The research project involved 90 Plus League volleyball players aged 18-37 with the average age of 25.11 (SD±5.378). A method of diagnostic survey was applied to collect empirical data by means of questionnaire developed by the authors (researchers). The results were statistically analysed and verified with the analysis of variance (ANOVA) and χ2 test at the significance level (or critical P-value) of P≤0.05. RESULTS: Over 87% of the respondents suffered from at least one sport-related injury. In total, 362 injuries occurred, on average 4.02 injuries per one volleyball player. The most common sports injuries involved ankle or talocrural joint (46 injuries), knee and lower leg muscles (30), interphalangeal articulations of fingers (30) as well as shoulder joint. More than half of the injuries (57%) occurred twice or three times. Volleyball players commonly sustain injuries through contact with an opposing player in competition. Sport-specific injuries may also occur due to exhaustion, lack of rest and undertreated injuries. CONCLUSION: The most common volleyball-related injuries are primarily talocrural joint, hand and shoulder injuries. Common types of injuries that can affect volleyball players include muscles, joints and ligaments injuries, sprains and strains as well as bruises. Most of these injuries are caused by exhaustion, contact with an opposing player during competition and fatigue. The incidence of sport-related injuries seems to be influenced by such factors as somatic features, jumping parameters and the length of professional volleyball career.


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Volleyball/injuries , Adult , Athletic Injuries/epidemiology , Fatigue/complications , Female , Humans , Male , Poland/epidemiology , Young Adult
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Przegl Lek ; 53(11): 830-2, 1996.
Article in Polish | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-9173449

ABSTRACT

A 26 year old woman with systemic symptoms typical for Hodgkin's disease was admitted to The Oncology Clinic of the Medical Academy in Cracow in may 1988. Markedly elevated values of hepatic enzymes were observed. Infectious and autoimmune diseases were excluded. Although the diagnosis was not confirmed by histopathologic examination, MOPP chemotherapy was administered "exiuvantibus". Complete remission was obtained for two years. In 1991, when the patient relapsed for the second time, FNA biopsy of a hypogenic focus in the liver revealed Hodgkin's disease. In the sixth year of observation an enlarged supraclavicular lymph node appeared. Histopathologic examination of the node confirmed Lymphogranulomatosis-typus mixtus. The patient completed treatment in 1993 and since then she remains disease-free, with the overall observation period of 8 years.


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Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols/therapeutic use , Hodgkin Disease/diagnosis , Adult , Biopsy, Needle , Female , Humans , Liver/enzymology , Liver/pathology , Mechlorethamine/administration & dosage , Prednisone/administration & dosage , Procarbazine/administration & dosage , Remission Induction , Vincristine/administration & dosage
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